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Archive for March 1, 2010

BIZY DREAM’N

What’s happen’n y’all? I’ve neglected my audience, we’ve neglected our audience. School’s been killing me so much that I’ve kinda let our direction veer a little off-track. As a result, I decided to put everything on hold for a little while to start back in March. We still have a few loose end to knot up, but we’ll be going through it while still keeping up to date with the happen’n.

Also, I’ve been restructuring Bizy Dreaming, now Bizy Dream’n. A lot lately has been about change and about research. Before, I think Bizy Dreaming was too stiff. Where’s my personality in that? The simple change is due to how I text. I truncate my -ing’s, not by much, with -’n. Here it goes. I hope y’all feel this one.


European Art= Unrealistic Expression

European Art at its finest

Type- European Art of the 1900′s

Camera- Nikon D40

Exposure- 1/30 sec

f-stop- f/3.5

Program- Adobe Photoshop Cs4 and Adobe lightroom

This picture to me represents the joyfulness of life.  This is one of my favorite pictures in my portfolio due to the subject matter.  I also like the picture because it represents repetition of form(when you repeat a certain size, shape, or color) and in this case it would be the squares.  Its really interesting to study how the Europeans depicted life, the babies were never small but always a certain size, i would say the artists really made the babies disproportionate which was common in all European art.


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